A. The word is altercation. (ôl'tər-kā'shən)
- Joe T

B. The two children had an altercation over the toy that they both wanted to play with.
-Jess K
C.
a heated or angry dispute; noisy argument or controversy.
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-Christa C

F. I think that every kid has had at least one altercation with their parent(s). I myself, have had many altercations with both my parents. Whether over chores or going out, sometimes I can not control getting into an altercation with my parents. However, it does seem that I get into more altercations with my mother than with my father. This may be because my father is less strict than my mother.
-Meryam Joobeur

G. In the fourth Harry Potter book there is an altercation between Harry and Lord Voldemort. This is because Lord Voldemort has regained power and wants revenge on Harry Potter. He wants revenge on Harry Potter because while Harry's parents and Voldemort had an altercation, when Harry was young. Lilly Potter managed to save Harry with love. Therefore, when Harry Potter met Lord Voldemort in the grave yard they had an altercation. -Kamila


Altercation on bus ends with man's killing

In another Metro Transit incident last week, one suspect surrendered and a second is being sought in a shooting that critically injured a man.
This was an example of the word Altercation in a headline of an article. It is used as being in a dispute. I found it on the internet in an article from Startribune.com (julia)

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